When faced with the decision to take a different direction at the risk of getting lost in a synthetic sound or to further explore the same musical path, Vaudou Game, a tight-knit group with a solid groove, did not need to consult the oracle for very long. When it came time for them to harness their Afro-funk sound for a second album, they turned their attention once again to their analog strengths. Vintage material, instruments produced in the '70s and cassette tapes were the "grigris" (or lucky charms) which proved most effective to ward off digital corruption.